This beautiful painting on board is by Alfred Hair, the first of The Florida Highwaymen.Al's life was tragically cut short at the young age of 29 (1941 - 1970). His paintings have dried up in the market. This palm tree by the beach scene measures 22.5" x 11" (28" x 16" with frame). Signed in the lower right corner.Mint condition #103$1950.00

1956 E. B. Stowe Original Oil Painting Celebrated Sanford, FL artist Edmund Bruce Stowe (1895 - 1995) was painting the Florida countryside particularly the Port St. Lucie and St. Johns River areas.This painting of water birds on a railing by the river was done in 1956. Painting on board measures 23.5" x 20". With frame measurements are 29.5" x 26"Mint condition$1750.00

1952 Art Frahm Print Titled "No Time To Go" 1950s artist Art Frahm is famous for his pinup girl work especially situations where a woman's underwear have fallen around her ankles at the most inopportune timing. This print shows a woman waiting to cross the street while holding her groceries and dog as she has a wardrobe malfunction. Measures 22" tall x 18" wide. #9999$70

Vintage Large Size Oil Painting by Heidrich Original oil painting is a striking scene of a cottage nestled in a mountain valley.Measures 41" wide x 31" tall. Near mint condition. #jj$175.00

Oil painting of a Guitar Player Original oil features a man playing guitar Unframed, measures 36" tall x 36" wide. Mint condition.$129.00

Accordion style page book features on one side, woodblock prints illustrating the creative process behind woodblock art. The other side features a woodblock print in several stages, all hand created and colored by Tokushi Katsuhira.

From Saru Gallery:

Katsuhira, Tokushi (1904 - 1971)

Born in Akita, Tokushi Katsuhira came from a family of farmers and papermakers. In the middle of the 1920s he took a course in woodblock carving. Since he was already an experienced carver of dolls, and since his family was involved in papermaking, the step to woodblock printing was not a very big one to take. He was completely self-taught, and in his early years he was not influenced by any other artist. He first exhibited with the Nihon Sôsaku Hanga Kyôkai in 1928, and later he participated in many other exhibitions. His prints deal with festivals and customs in Akita, and are of high and consistent quality